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1932 July Council ProceedingsRegular CITY COUNCIL (Official) Regular Session, July 5t11, 1932. Council met at 8:15 P. M. Present —Mayor Andelfinger, Coun- cilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Mayor Andelfinger stated that this is the regular monthly meeting of the City Council for the purpose or acting upon such business as may properly come before the meeting. Petition of Mrs. A. J. Vogler et al requesting an extension of time be granted for the construction of a sidewalk in front of and abutting Lot 569 Ham's Addition, said lot be- ing located on Decatur Street be -, tween Lincoln Avenue and Prescott Street, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Communication of National Safety Council inviting the City of Dubuque to affiliate with the National Safety Council as a Public Safety member, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the communication to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Emil J. Dally, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the can- cellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 66 Sanford's Sub. and Lot 1 of 1 of 71 of Stafford's Add., present- ed and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Henry Thomas, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3 and the west 50x100 feet of Lot 4 Barry's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City Solic- itor for investigation and report. Session, July 5th, 1932 163 Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Mary Schneider, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the re- mission of the 1931 and 1932 tax on South 1/2 of Lot 64 L. H. Langwor- thy's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Charles Scheffert, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of 152 Union Addition, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Mrs. Matilda Cooper, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 29 of Mineral Lot 39, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City - So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of Alois P. Herkes, refer- red to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the sus- pension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of Sub. 138, 140, 142 L. H. Langworthy's Add., and Lots 3 and 4 Reeder Lang - worthy's Add., presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the petition to the City So- licitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Petition of The Genz Stores et al requesting the City Council to cause 164 the Interstate Power Company to remove their transmission pole lo- cated about 30 feet north of Thir- teenth Street in the Alley between Iowa Street and Central Avenue from its present location and place said pole back up against the prop- erty line in order to clear conges- tion in the alley, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the petition to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Regular Session, July 5th,, 1932 June 21, 1932., To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to confirm your decision reached with the of- ficials of the Interstate Power Com- pany, namely Messrs. Maddock and Smith, that an Ordinance be drawn by the City Solicitor authorizing the substitution of buses for street cars, authorizing the rerouting of trans- portation facilities, authorizing the reservation of bus stops on Main Street from 2nd to 12th and also on 8th Street near Main Street, author- izing the Interstate Power Company to remove their rails and ties and other track facilities in asphalt and brick streets within a five year per- iod, the work to be done on an av- erage yearly basis. Further, that so long as the Interstate Power Com- pany's rails and ties are installed in the present paving, that the Inter- state Power Company shall be re- quired to protect and maintain the Surface of the street for the entire width of their right -of -way. It was also determined that the Interstate Power Company should, as quickly as possible after the discontinuance of street cars, remove switches and frogs at such places as may be re- quired in the City by the City Coun- cil; that they remove the railroad crossing on Rhomberg Avenue, thus permitting the C. G. W. Railroad Company to install a rail crossing as promised the City and that at street intersections and other de- pressions and obstructions caused by the present track in certain streets, that repairs be made of a teniporary measure at least to facil- itate the easy movement of auto- mobile traffic over said depressions. It is specifically understood that the Interstate Power Company shall make immediate repairs to such right -of -ways in present City streets as are dangerous. Regarding the poles and trolley wires and other overhead electrical equipthent necessary for street car operation and not needed for bus transportation system, it was agreed that the Interstate Power Company should remove all trolleys and sur- plus poles except those that at this time may be required by the City for the use and operation of Police and Fire signal system, such poles to be determined by the City Elec- trician and the Interstate Power Company. Yours very truly, . . R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council - nien Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. July 2, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise you of your decision reached July 1st in coimection with the recommendation of the City Managei of June `27t1i concerning the offer of the Harris Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago to sell to the City of Dubuque cer- tain Ditbuque securities for the pur- pose of investing the present cash in the City General Sinking Fund. Your decision was that the City Manager be authorized to purchase $90,000 of the 4 /g% Sewer Bonds, being a portion of the $90,000 issue that was recently awarded to the Harris Trust & Savings Bank for re- lief program last winter. The ma- turities and prices of these specific bonds authorized to be purchased are as follows: — Amount Due Price $10,000— December 1, 1941 — $102.70 25,000 — December 1, 1942— 102.93 5,000 -- December 1, 1943— 103.15 It is understood that all these bonds bear 1 /4% commission less than the prices above stated. This is also further to confirm your decision that the Harris Trust & Savings Bank be notified of your decision to purchase these securities. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman , Schuckert moved that the communication of City Manager Evans be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: , Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson, Nays —None. June 30, 1932. Certificate of City Manager To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby certifies that the contract for, the construc- tion of a six, (6) inch vitrified tile sewer in and along the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Rhopberg Avenue from the manhole 200 feet south of Shiras Street to a point about 25 feet north of Shiras Street, Thos. Flynn Coal Company, contract- ors, has been completed. I further certify that this work has been done in accordance with the plans and specifications and stip- ulations of the contract and I would therefore recommend its acceptance by the Council. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Resolution No. 55 -32. A resolu- tion accepting improvement and di- recting the Clerk to publish notice of the levy of special assessment for the construction of a six inch vitrified tile sewer in and along the alley between Lincoln Avenue and Rhomberg Avenue from the manhole 200 feet south 'of Shiras Street to a point about 25 feet north of Shiras Street, presented and read. Councilman Scliuekert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Council Proceedings for the month of April, 1932, presented for approv- al. Councilman Schuckert moved that the Council Proceedings for the month of April, 1932, be approved as printed. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Councilman McEvoy moved to sus- pend the rules for the purpose of al- lowing any one present in the Coun- cil Chamber to address the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- Men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Mr. Schiltz et al addressed the Regular Session, July 5th, 1932 165 Council requesting that action be de- ferred on the paving of Pennsylvania Street. Councilman Kane moved that ac- tion be deferred on the proposed improvement of Pennsylvania Street. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson, Nays —None. Proof of, publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the improving of Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufman Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Ter- race, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. July 5, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, July 5, 1932, for the paving of Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufman Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Terrace. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully recommend that the contract for the paving of said Kleine Street be awarded to the Thos. Flynn Coal Co., as their bid was the lowest one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, 'City Manager. Tabulation of street proposals for the improvement of Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufman Avenue to the north prop- erty line of Klingenberg Terrace. Proposals opened at 10 A. M. Jury 5, 1932. Proposal submitted by Thos. Flynn Coal Co.— Excavation, old macadam and grav- el, 20 cu. yds. at 50e; concrete, class "B ", 5 cu. ,yds. at $6.00; steel, class "Al 100 lbs. at 3c; sidewalks, con- crete, 300 sq. ft. at 12c; combina- tion curb and gutter ft. 1:67. 6 inch width 60 lin. ft. at 60c; concrete, 6 inch thickness with integral curb, same on or before July llth, 1932, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the communication to the Building Commissioner. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. Resolution No. 58 -32 Be it resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque, that the following persons, firms and corpor- ations, having complied with the provisions of law relating to the sale of cigarettes within the City of Dubuque, be and they are hereby granted permits to sell cigarettes and cigarette papers within said City and the Manager is directed to issue such permits on behalf of said City, to -wit: 1. Clarence Buelow, 1555 So. Grand- view Ave. 2. Elmer R. Bradley, 2117 Delhi St. 3. Karigan & Koliopulos (Coney Is- land Lunch Room), 720 Main St. 4. Mrs. N. B. Joseph (The Erie Cafe), 120 West 1st St. 5. Julien Dubuque Hotel Cigar Stand, 2nd and Main Sts. 6. Jaeger - Kunnert Co., 850 Jackson St. 7. Milton J. Ludwig, 1545 So. Grandview Ave. 8. Joseph C. Schneider, 2900 Cen- tral Ave. 9. Joseph J. Trimpler, 1701 Asbury St. 10. Witwer Grocer Co., 15 So. Main St. 11. Frank Wille, 2678 Central Ave. 12. Carl L. Clark, 976 Main St. 13. Amy Haley (The Hillside Con- fectionery), 815 West 5th St. 14. Edward P. Peryon (Peryon's Pharmacy), 257 West 8th St. 15. William Wagner (Wagner's Gro- cery), 1501 Rhomberg Ave. 16. Bert F. Geeting (The Central Cigar Store), 1487 Central Ave. 17. Harry J. Jacquinot, 1850 Central Ave. 18. Dell Warren, 1696 Central Ave. 19. Sam and David Rath (Rath Cen- tral Market), 1209 Central Ave. 20. Alois J. Ender (Grocery No. 2), 1703 Maple , St. 21. George Stavros (The Royal Cafe), 1564 Central Ave. 22. Bennettt & Abraham (Kirchoff's Luncheonette), 623 Main St. 23. William D. Nelson (Nelson Bar- ber Shop and Cigar Store), 2400 Central Ave. Regular Session, July 5th, 1932 24. Melchior C. Mai (De Luxe Sales Co.), 438 Main St. 25. M. A. Thode, 1245 Central Ave. 26. Ben Baumhover (Economy Drug Co.), 1040 Julien Ave. 27. Schroeder - Kleine Grocer Co., 40- 44 Main St. 28. Thomas F. McCoy, 800 Iowa St. 29. Chas. Petrakis (Busy Bee Cafe), 1958 Central Ave. 30. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 756 Main St. 31. Oriental Sweet Shop, 823 Main St. 32. Len Steiner, 2195 Delhi St. 33. Ralph Beyer, 1401 Central Ave. 34. Anton Fortman, 253 Main St. 35. Louis J. Knockel (Crescent Sweet Shop), 1048 Main St. 36. Wm. T. and Fred C. Potterveld (Potterveld Drug Co.), 1687 Del- hi St. 37. John C. Beck, 1501 Central Ave. 38. Robt. McFarlane (McFarlane Drug Store), 1798 Central Ave. 39. Syl. Halpin (Signal Smoke Shop), 336 Main St. 40. Schaefle & Treanor (Fitzgerald Cigar Co.), 923 Main St. 41. Arnold C. Jaeger (Th'e Uptown), 1391 Central Ave. 42. Mrs. John L. and Theo T. Kies (Kies Drug Store), 1345 Central • Ave. 43. Wm. Leik, 501 Rhomberg Ave. 44. The Western Grocer Co., 90 -98 Main St. 45. Alois J. Ender (Grocery No. 1), 2311 Windsor Ave. 46. George Ragatz, Jr., 1996 Central Ave. 47. Dorothy Kiene (The Kruse Gro- cery), 2418 Central Ave. 48. John S. Mayerle, 400 Central Ave. 49. Stamatios Constantinos (Iowa Lunch), 1410 Central Ave. 50. Henry Braun, 1415 Rhomberg Ave. 51. United Cigar Stores, 801 Main St. 52. Dominick Welu, 532 E. 22nd St. 53. Thompson & Hogan, 55 Locust St. 54. W. F. Trimpler, 1585 Delhi St. 55. Arthur Trapp, 1266 Central Ave_ 56. Leonard Schuster, 2656 Lincoln Ave. 57. Lawrence Nielson, 376 Main St. 58. Charles F. Meyers, 5 West 8th St. 59. George Miller, 23 -24 West 4th St. 60. Myers -Cox Co., 409 Iowa St. 61. The Interstate Co., Illinois Cen- tral Depot. 62. R. D. Hughes, 1006 Central Ave. 63. John J. Grommersch, 55 East 7th St. 64. Merlin Apel, 1205 Cleveland Ave. 65. Alois Glab, 2991 Central Ave. 166 Regular Session, July 5th, 1932 946 sq. yds. at $1.09. Total amount of bid, $1,146.14. Proposal submitted by Uhlrich- Paley Co.- Excavation, old macadam and gravel, 20 cu. yds. at 72c; concrete, class "B ", 5 cu. yds. at $5.00; steel, class "A ", 100 lbs. at 21c; side- walks, concrete, 300 sq. ft. at 12c; combination curb and gutter 2 ft. by 6 inch width, 60 lin. ft. at 60c; concrete 6 inch thickness with in- tegral curb, 946 sq. yds. at $1.18. Total amount of bid, $1,230.18. Proposal submitted by James F. Lee Paving Co.- Excavation, old macadam and gravel, 20 cu. yds. at 79c; concrete, class "B ", 5 cu. yds. at $6.75; steel, class "A ", 100 lbs. at 22c; side- walks, concrete, 300 sq. ft. at 14c; combination curb and gutter 2 feet by 6 inch width, 60 lin. ft. at 60c; concrete 6 inch thickness with in- tegral curb, 946 sq. yds. at $1.24. Total amount of bid, $1,303.09. City Engineer's estimate, $1,521.80. Under $375.66. Resolution No. 56 -32. Resolution awarding contract for the improv- ing of Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufman Avenue to the north property line of Klingen- berg Terrace to Thos. Flynn Coal Company, they being the lowest bid- ders, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Sec- onded by Councilman McEvoy. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the improving of Chap- pell Court from the west property line of Kleine Street to the end of said Chappel Court, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publi- cation. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. July 5, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. July 5, 1932, for the paving of Chappell Court from the west prop- erty line of Kleine Street to the end of said Chappell Court. I am attaching hereto a tabula- tion' sheet showing the unit prices and total prices bid and respectfully recommend that the contract for the paving of said Chappell Court be awarded to the Thos. Flynn Coal Co. as their bid was the lowest one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of street proposals for the improvement of Chappell Court from the west property line of Kleine Street to the end of said Chappell Court. Proposals opened 10:00 A. M. July 5, 1932. Proposals submitted by- Thos. Flynn Coal Co.- Excavation, old macadam and gravel, 70 cu. yds., at 70c; Concrete, class "B," 5 cu. yds., at $6.00; Steel, class "A," 725 lbs., at 3c; Curb, concrete, 50 lin. ft., at 50c; Concrete, 6" thickness, 555 sq. yds., at $1.05; Total amount of bid, $708.50. Uhlrich -Paley Co.- Excavation, old macadam and gravel, 70 cu. yds., at 60c; Concrete, class "B," 5 cu. yds., at $5.00; Steel, class "A," 725 lbs., at 3c; Curb, concrete, 50 lin. ft., at 48c; Concrete, 6" thickness, 555 sq. yds., at $1.08; Total amount of bid, $712.15. James F. Lee Paving Co. -Exca- vation, old macadam and gravel, 70 cu. yds., at 79c; Concrete, class "B," 5 cu. yds., at $6.75; Steel, class "A," 725 lbs., at .025c; Curb, concrete, 50 lin. ft., 40c; Concrete, 6" thickness, 555 sq. yds., at $1.24; Total amount of bid, $815.38. City Engineer's estimate $957.25 Under $248.75 Resolution No. 57 -32. Resolution awarding contract for the improving of Chappel Court from the west property line of Kleine Street to the end of said Chappel Court to Thos. Flynn Coal Company, they be- ing the lowest bidders, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Sec- onded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays -None. Communication of Fidelity & Cas- ualty Company of New York, by F. H. Kretschmer, agent, notifying the City Council that the sign bond of Dreamland Theatre has been can- celled and requesting the return of 168 Regular Session, July Stb, 1932 66. Chas. Falkenhainer (Falkenhain- er Drug Co.), 1097 Julien Ave. 67. John D. Flynn, 450 West Locust St. 68. Elks Lodge, 7th and Locust Sts. 69. Arthur Eichman, 2119 Rhomberg Ave. 70. A. J. Berntgen, 401 Main St. 71. Adam Zillig, 1347 Central Ave. 72. Jos. J. Scherer (Strand Cigar Store), 1187 Iowa St. 73. John Schneider (Arno Pharm- acy), 221 West 9th St. 74. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 2510 Cen- tral Ave. 75. Hartig Drug Co., Inc., 97 Locust St. 76. John Armstrong (Army's Recre- ation), 398 Main St. 77. Wm. Horne, 400 Rhomberg Ave. 78. Adolph Kochendorfer, 698 Cen- tral Ave. Passed, adopted and approved this 5th day of July, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk, Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Resolution No. 59 -32 Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Dubuque, that the Treas- urer of said City be and he is here by directed to invest Forty Thou- sand Dollars, ($40,000) of the funds in his hands which are being accum- ulated as a sinking fund for the pay- ment of general obligation bonds of the City of Dubuque in municipal bonds which constitute a general ob- ligation of the municipality issuing the same, preferably such bonds as have been heretofore issued by the City of Dubuque itself. Passed, adopted and 'approved this 5th clay of July, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Ordinance No. 15 -32. An ordin- ance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transporta- tion for street railway transporta- tion in the City of Dubuque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles, and appurtenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passen- gers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in ef- fect of all of the provisions of the franchise ordinance of said Inter- state Power Company not inconsist- ent herewith, and requiring an ac- ceptance of the provisions hereof, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the first reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the rules requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days be suspended. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. The ordinance was then read a second time. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reading just had be considered the second reading of the ordinance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Communication of Lowell Watkins stating that at the request of a num- ber of citizens they respectfully ask the City Council to suspend the rules for the purpose of allowing them to name a few remarks which they trust will prove to be for the good of the City, presented and read. The rules having been previously suspended Mr. Watkins addressed the Council relative to a former com- munication, containing questions which they desired the Council to Regular Session, answer, which was received and filed at the Council meeting of May 9, 1932. No action taken. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Adolph A. and Louise Fischer, requesting the can - cellation of two- thirds of the 1931 tax on Lot 1 of 365, North 11 feet of Lot 1 of 366 and Lot 1 of 2 of 367 Ham's Addition, presented and read, making no recommendation. Councilman Kane moved to receive and file the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Tom Hocking, requesting the suspension of taxes on North 1/2 of West 1 /2 of Lot 28 L. H. Langworthy's Addition, pre- sented and read, making no recom- mendation. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas—Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays----None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Mary Pregler requesting the cancellation of taxes on North 1/2 of Lot 19 O. S. Langworthy's Addition, presented and read, making no recommenda- tion. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council, Seconded by Councilman Kane. Cai ried by the following vote: Yeas- -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Henry Thomas requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3 Barry's Sub. and West 50x100 of Lot 4 Barry's Sub., pre- sented and read, making no recom- mendation. Councilman Kane moved that the prayer of the petition be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- July 5th, 1932 169 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mrs. Matilda Cooper, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on Lot 29 of Min- eral Lot 39, presented and read, making no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Alois P. Her - kes requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2 of Sub. 138- 140 -142 L. H. Langworthy's Addition and Lots 3 and 4 Reeder Langworthy's Addition, presented and read, mak- ing no recommendation. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- ceive and file the petition and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek on petition of Mary Schneid- er, requesting to have the 1931 and 1932 taxes remitted on South 1/2 of Lot 64 L. 11 Langworthy's Addition, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that a suspension of the taxes be granted and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the action of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the follow- ing vote: • Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Mr. John Kerper, secretary of Dock Commission addressed the Council requesting that the paving be extended at the passenger steam boat landing at the Levee. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer this matter to the City Man- ager for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- duction or that penalties and in- terest be cancelled on the special assessment levied against Lot 2 of 2 of 2 of 2 of Lot 7 of Mineral Lot 159, also Lot 1 of 2 of 2 of 2 of 1 of 7 of Mineral Lot 159, for the con- struction of cement sidewalks, as said walks were constructed under City contract and shortly after being built became defective, presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that Al. G. Acker be allowed to redeem tax sale certificates held by the City of Dubuque upon payment of the face value of the certificate plus 5% interest and the City Treasurer be instructed accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice of pendency of resolution of necessity, and hearing upon proposed plans, and specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the con- struction of a six inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court and in Hedley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet northerly pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Kane Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. - Nays —None. Written remonstrance of Paul J. Meyer et al. objecting to the pro- posed construction of the sanitary sewer in Strauss Street and Hedley Court at this time, as the levying of special assessments would work a hardship on the property owners as they are out of work at the present time, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to re- ceive and file the written remon- strance. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Resolution No. 60 -32, decision of Council upon objection to plans, specifications, form of contract and cost of improvement for the con- struction of a six inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court and in Hedley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street Special Session, July 12th, 1932 17_ about 175 feet northerly, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved the adop- tion of the resolution. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Resolution No. 51 -32, Resolution of Necessity, having been approved June 20th, 1932, and placed on file for final action, for the construction of a six inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hed- ley Court and in Hedley Court from. the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet northerly presented and read for final adoption. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Resolution No. 61 -32. Resolution ordering the construction and direct- ing the Clerk to advertise for pro- posals for the construction of a six inch vitrified tile sanitary sewer in Strauss Street from the manhole in Burden Avenue to Hedley Court and in Hedley Court from the manhole in Strauss Street about 175 feet northerly presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson, Nays —None. Resolution No. 56 -32 awarding contract for the improving of Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Ter- race, having been approved and placed on file for one week on July 5th, 1932, to Thos. Flynn Coal Co., presented for final adoption. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Resolution No. 57 -32 awarding contract for the improving of Chap- pell Court from the west property line of Kleine Street to the end of said Chappell Court, having been ap- proved and placed on file for one week on July 5th, 1932, to Thos. a 170 Special Session, journ. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved 1932. Adopted 1932. Councilmen: Attest: -. ........ _........................... .... ._...._...._...._...._.. City Clerk. July 12th, 1932 CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, July 12th, 1932. Council met at 7:45 P. M. Pr es en t— Mayor Andelfinger, Councilmen Kane, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent — Councilman McEvoy. Meeting called by order of Mayor Andelfinger and Councilman Thomp- son. Mayor Andelfinger read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meet- ing is called for the purpose of con- ducting a hearing upon the notice of pendency of Resolution of Necessity for the construction of a sanitary sewer in Strauss Street and Hedley Court, final awarding of contracts for the improving of Kleine Street and Chappell Court, and acting on any other business that might prop- erly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Certificate of Library Tax Levy certifying that the sum of $29,000.00 is required for the needs of the Lib- rary for the ensuing year presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the Certificate to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman McEvoy. Communication of Recreation Commission certifying that the sum of $9,990.00 is required for the needs of the Recreation Commission for the ensuing year presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to refer the communication to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman McEvoy. Communication of the Park Board of the City of Dubuque, with attach- ed resolution, certifying that the sum of $24,500.00 is required for the needs of the Park Board for the en- suing year presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to re- fer the communication to the Coun- cil. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, Schuckert, Thompson. Nays —None. Absent — Councilman McEvoy. Councilman McEvoy entered and took his seat at 7:50 P. M. Petition of Al. G. Acker request- ing that be be granted either a re- 172 Special Session, July 12th, 1932 Flynn Coal Company, presented for final adoption. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman Thompson. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Proof of publication, certified to by the publishers, of the notice to contractors of the receipt of pro- posals for the construction of and installing of water and gas connec- tions in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north prop- erty line of Klingenberg Terrace presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the proof of publica- tion. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert and Thompson. Nays —None. July 12, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, July 12, 1932, for the installing of water connections in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Terrace. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit price and total price bid and respectfully rec- ommend that the contract for the installing of said water connections be awarded to Nesler & Buechel as their bid was the lowest one received. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Sewer Proposals. Installing water connections in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klin- genberg Terrace. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M. July 12th, 1932. Proposal submitted by— Nesler & Buechel —%" water pipe installation complete, 14 lin. ft., at $1.60. Total amount of bid, $23.00. Resolution No. 62 -32 awarding contract for the installation of water connections in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Ter- race to Nesler & Buechel presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. July 12, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In accordance with your instructions and our advertise- ment, bids were received at 10:00 A. M. Tuesday, July 12, 1932, for the installing of gas connections in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klin- genberg Terrace. I am attaching hereto a tabulation sheet showing the unit price and total price bid and respectfully rec- ommend that the contract for the installing of said gas connections be awarded to the Key City Gas Com- pany as their bid was the lowest one received. Yours very truly, • R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Tabulations of Gas Proposals. Installing gas connections in and along Kleine Street from the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Kling - enberg Terrace. Proposals opened at 10:00 A. M., July 12th, 1932. Proposal submitted by— Key City Gas Co. -1 gas ser- vice pipe installation complete, 24 lin. ft., at 70c. Total amount of bid, $16.80. Resolution No. 63 -32 awarding contract for the installation of gas connections in and along Kleine Street fom the south property line of Kaufmann Avenue to the north property line of Klingenberg Ter- race to Key City Gas Company pre- sented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved that the resolution be approved and placed on file for one week. Second- ed by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. July 11, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: Regarding the peti- tion of the Key City Gas Company, referred to for investigation and re- port, beg to report that the assess- ment levied against Lots 6 and 7 of the subdivision of Quigley's Out Lot 712 has been taken care of and the Special Session Key City Gas Company is now in possession of their money. Very respectfully yours, OTTO F. PULS, City Treasurer. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of the City Treasurer be received and filed. Seconded by Councilmen McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. July 12, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that I have approved the following pol- icies covering signs and desire to have your approval on same for filing: — Belsky Motor Co., 8th and Iowa Streets; Policy No. SA 25524, The Fidelity & Casualty Co. J. J. Weber, 1626 Central Avenue Policy No. QLT 5034, Fireman's Fund Indemnity Co. Dubuque Auto Supply Co., 248 W. 9th Street; Policy No. O. L. & T. 432328, Continental Casualty Co. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the policies be approved and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. July 8, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: I am submitting here- with reports of the City Auditor, City Treasurer, City Water Works, and Health Department for the month of June; 1932, also list of claims and list of payrolls for .which warrants were issued during the month of June, 1932. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the reports be received and placed on file. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Ordinance No. 15 -32 having pass- ed on first and second readings July 5th, 1932, presented and read a third time. July 12th, 1932 173 Ordinance No. 15 -32 An ordinance authorizing Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, to substitute motor bus transportation for street rail- way transportation in the City of Dubuque;fixing a time for the re- moval of rails, ties, poles, and ap- purtenances from the streets and the restoration of streets; desig- nating motor bus routes; prescrib- ing the places for loading and dis- charging of passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granteh by this ordinance; providing for the continuance in effect of all the provisions of the franchise ordin- ance of said Interstate Power Com- pany not inconsistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof. WHEREAS, Interstate Power Com- pany, as the successors to Dubuque Electric Company, operates a street railway system in, along and upon the streets of the City of Dubuque by virtue of a franchise ordinance adopted and approved by the elect- ors of said City on March 27, 1922; and, WHEREAS, section 11 of said or- dinance provides: "that said Com- pany shall not abandon any of its lines or any part thereof nor fail to operate said lines in accordance with this franchise except by writ- ten consent of the City Council; and, WHEREAS, said section further provides as follows: "it is specific- ally provided and agreed that no thing herein contained shall be con- strued to prevent the Company from substituting some other modern sys- tem of transportation for the present street railway transportation sys- tem if, during the period of this fran- chise, such proposed substituted sys- tem shall be approved by the City Council of the City of Dubuque "; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dubuque is convinced that the substitution of motor bus transportation for street railway transportation meets with the ap- proval of the general public and will promote the best interests of said City and its inhabitants and that authority has been granted to it by the terms of said franchise ordin- ance to authorize the abandonment of the street railway system and the substitution of motor bus transpor- tation therefor during the life of said franchise; and, WHEREAS, it is deemed neces- sary and advisable by this Council. to exercise due care to safeguard ties and other equipment appurten- ant to the operation of the street railway system is being undertaken, said Company, its successors or as- signs, shall assume all responsibil- ity for damages to persons or prop- erty which may arise on account of any negligence in the performance of such work and shall hold the City of Dubuque harmless from such damages. Par. 252. Repairs of Right of Way. Section 6. That the provisions of said Section 6 of the franchise ordi- nance relating to repairs on the space occupied as right of way un- der said ordinance shall continue in effect as long as the rails and ties, or either one, remain in the streets, provided, however, that such Com- pany, its successors or assigns, shall not be required to repair its right of way from which rails have been re- moved but ties have been allowed to remain where laid on and encased in concrete when defects arise there- in from causes proven to be extran- eous to street railway facilities in the streets; that is to say, that said Company, its successors and assigns, shall keep the space occupied by its right of way in good repair at all times and the City Council shall have the right to determine the nec- essity for repairs and the materials with which such repairs shall be made, and should said Company, its successors or assigns, refuse or neg- lect to make such repairs for which it is herein chargeable, after a writ- ten notice of said Council to make repairs within a reasonable time, said Council shall have the right to cause said repairs to be made and charge the expense thereof to said Company, its successors and assigns. Par. 253. Operation of Buses. Sec- tion 7. That the provisions of Sec- tion 7 of said franchise ordinance, relating to the operation of street- cars, shall be applicable to the oper- ation of buses, that is to say, that such buses shall be of modern pat- tern and construction, suitable for safety, convenience and comfort of the passengers, properly equipped and heated. All buses shall come to a full stop before crossing railroad tracks and shall not proceed furth- er until it has been ascertained that no train is approaching. In the operation of buses all traf- fic rules of the City of Dubuque, now in effect or hereafter enacted, shall be observed, reserving in the City Council the right to enact reason- able rules and regulations relative to the matters contained within this section. Par. 254. Fares. Section 8. That all of the provisions of sections 8 and 9 of said franchise ordinance Special Session, July 12th, 1932 relating to fares shall apply to the operation of buses and no part of said sections 8 and 9 shall be con- strued as being amended, modified, altered or repealed hereby. Par. 255. Service. Section 9. That all of the provisions of section 10 of said franchise ordinance relating to service and controversies, shall ap- ply to the operation of buses and no part of said section 10 shall be con- strued as being amended, modified, altered or repealed herby. Par. 256. Forfeiture. Section 10. That all the provisions of section 12 of said franchise ordinance relating to the forfeiture of franchise, shall continue in effect and apply to bus operation and no part of said sec- tion 12 shall be construed as being amended, modified, altered or re- pealed hereby. Par. 257. Bus Stops. Section 11 Unless otherwise determined by the City Council in the interest of pub- lic safety and convenience, buses, in loading and unloading passengers, shall draw up to the curb and stop at the near side of street intersec- tions in spaces set apart for that purpose. Par. 258. Routes. Section 12. In consideration of the permission to abandon the railway system and sub- stitute therefore motor bus transpor- tation, and in order to provide great- er facilities to the public, without interfering with or nullifying rail- way routes as existing when the franchise ordinance was adopted, it is provided that the routes to be traversed by said motor bus trans- portation system shall be as fol- lows: 1. Main Street Route: commenc- ing at Jones and Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 13th Street; thence on West 13th Street to Central Avenue; thence on Cen- tral Avenue to 24th Street; thence on 24th Street to Jackson Street; thence on Jackson Street to Mil- waukee Street; thence on Milwau- kee Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to 15th Street; thence on West 15th Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to the place of beginning. 2. Grandview Avenue Route: com- mencing at Jones and Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 14th Street; thence on West 14th Street to Prairie Street; thence on Prairie Street to West llth Street; thence on West llth Street to Race Street; thence on Race Street to Rose Street; thence on Rose Street to Alta Vista Street; thence on Alta Vista Street to West 14th Street; thence on West 14th Street to Al- gona Street; thence on Algona Street to Delhi Street; thence en 174 Special Session, July 12th, 1932 the interests of the public which are guaranteed to it by the terms of said franchise ordinance to the end that such rights will not be prejudiced or destroyed by the aban- donment of the street railway sys- tem and the substitution of motor .bus transportation therefor; and, WHEREAS, all provisions of the franchise ordinance, not necessarily inconsistent with the clause therein authorizing the substitution of mo- tor bus transportation for the street railway system and the abandonment of said street railway system, must be continued in effect and performed by said Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, for the remaining period of said franchise. Now, therefore; BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DU- BUQUE: Par. 246. Abandonment and Sub- stitution. Section 1. That the In- terstate Power Company, its succes- sors and assigns, be and it is hereby authorized to abandon its existing street railway system and substitute therefore a modern motor bus trans- portation system. Par. 247 Immediate Removal of Poles, Wires, Switches, Passing Tracks, etc . Section 2. That upon the discontinuance of street railway operation said Interstate Power Com- pany, its successors and assigns shall begin at once and complete, at its own expense, the removal from City streets of all trolley poles, guy poles and other poles no longer nec- essary for street car operation, ex- cept such of these poles as may be required by the City for its alarm signal system. It shall also remove all trolley wires, span wires and other useless overhead equipment. It shall also remove all rails and wooden ties, (unless said wooden ties are laid on and encased in con- crete), and switch fixtures at exist- ing passing tracks (except the pass- ing tracks on Central Avenue and West Locust Street) and rails and ties at railroad crossings. It shall remove rails and the rods (no ties installed) at the curved branch -off at the northwest corner of Main and West Eighth Streets. It shall also remove tracks and wooden ties in brick paving on Central Avenue in front of present street car barn as quickly as the sale of present street cars can be made and said cars re- moved from car barn; however, said Central Avenue car barn tracks shall be completely torn out and new concrete paving constructed to replace the existing brick paving on Central Avenue at this location not later than July 1st, 1933. Par. 248. Removal of Other Tracks. Section 2 -A. Rails, wood- en ties (unless said wooden ties are laid on and encased in concrete) and other track facililities now lo- cated in asphalt and brick pavements shall be removed by said Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns, at its expense, within five years from the 1st day of June, 1933. Such work shall be distributed pro- portionately over such five year per- iod, the right being expressly re- served to the City Council of the City of Dubuque to designate the streets from which such equipment shall be removed in each year. Rails and ties now placed in existing con- crete streets shall be permitted to remain until such time as danger to vehicular traffic shall require re- moval of the same and this removal shall be performed at the expense of the Interstate Power Company, its successors and assigns. Par. 249. Removal by City. Sec- tion 3. Should said Company, its successors and assigns, fail or refuse to remove its poles, wires, rails, ties and other equipment, appurtenant to the operation of its street railway system in the manner and at the times provided for in sections 2 and 2A hereof, the City of Dubuque shall remove or cause the same to be re- moved and charge the cost thereof to said Company, its successors and assigns, including the cost of the replacement of the streets from which such equipment has been re- moved. Par. 250. Replacement of Streets. Section 4. Whenever and as poles, rails and ties are removed from the streets and sidewalks, said Company, its successors and assigns, shall re- store the surface of the streets and sidewalks to as good condition as they were before such equipment was removed, the restoration of such streets and sidewalks to be made of such materials as conform to the existing right of way, and sidewalks, or its equal, and all work shall be done under the supervision of the Manager and Engineer and subject to their approval and at the expense of said Company, its successors or assigns. Failure or neglect to re- store such streets and sidewalks, as herein provided, shall authorize the City of Dubuque to perform such work and charge the expense there- of to said Company, its successors or assigns. Par. 251. Liability of Company. Section 5. During the time or times the removal of poles, wires, rails, Jones and Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 13th Street; thence on West 13th Street to Cen- tral Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to 20th Street; thence on East 20th Street to Rhomberg Ave- nue; thence on Rhomberg Avenue to Lincoln Avenue; thence return on Lincoln Avenue to Shiras Street; thence on Shiras Street to Eagle Point Park; thence return on Shiras Street to Rhomberg Avenue; thence on Rhomberg Avenue to East 20th Street; thence on East 20th Street to Central Avenue; thence on Cen- tral Avenue to 15th Street; thence on West 15th Street to Main Street and thence on Main Street to place of beginning. (The portions of the route from Lincoln Avenue to Eagle Point Park over Shiras Avenue shall be tra- versed only during the summer months -. The foregoing routes shall be maintained and serviced by motor bus transportation for the remaining period of the franchise of said Com- pany, its successors and assigns, ex- cept that modifications and addi- tions thereto may be made as the demands and convenience of the public may make the same neces- sary or advisable. Par. 259. Omnibus Provision. Sec- tion 13. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend the term of the franchise ordinance of said Company, its successors or as- signs, and no provision or provis- ions of said ordinance, whether the same be referred to herein or not, unless such provision or provisions are inherently inconsistent with the operation of motor bus transporta- tion, shall be construed as amended, modified, altered or repealed and all reciprocal rights and obligations ex- isting under said ordinance shall _continue in force and effect just as much as if this ordinance had not been adopted. Par. 260. Acceptance. Section 14. This ordinance shall be in force and effect ten days from and after its final passage, adoption and approval by the City Council of the City of Dubuque, the acceptance of its terms by the Interstate Power Com- pany, its successors or assigns, in writing, and the publication of the same in the manner provided by law. Passed upon first and second read- ings this 5th day of July, 1932. . Passed, adopted and approved up- -on final reading this 12th day of July, 1932. Special Session, July 12th, 1932 M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, ARDENAL THOMPSON, H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Dubuque, Iowa, July 14, 1932. To the Honorable City Council of the City of Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa. Gentlemen: The Interstate Power Company does hereby accept that certain Or- dinance, and all its terms and condi- tions; which Ordinance is entitled: Ordinance No. 15 -32 "An ordinance authorizing Inter- state Power Company, its success- ors and assigns, to substitute motor bus tansportation for street railway transportation in the City of Du- buque; fixing a time for the removal of rails, ties, poles and appurten- ances from the streets and the re- storation of streets; designating motor bus routes; prescribing the places for loading and discharging of passengers; imposing conditions upon the rights granted by this or- dinance; providing for the continu- ance in effect of all the provisions of the franchise ordinances of said Interstate Power Company not in- consistent herewith; and requiring an acceptance of the provisions hereof." Which certain Ordinance was passed by the City Council upon first and second readings on the 5th day of July, 1932, and passed, ad- opted and approved upon final read- ing on the 12th day of July, 1932, therafter to be published in the manner provided by law. In Witness Whereof, the said In- terstate Power Company has caused this acceptance to be duly executed by its proper officers thereunto auth- orized and its corporate seal hereto attached this 15th day of July, 1932. INTERSTATE POWER COMPANY, By Geo. E. Taylor, Vice - President. Attest: W. A. HORNER, Secretary. Published officially in the Tele- graph- Herald & Times - Journal news- paper July 25th, 1932. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the ordinance. Second- ed by Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays -None. 176 Special Session, July 12th, 1932 Delhi Street to North Grandview Street; thence on Alpine Street to West 3rd Street; thence on West 3rd Street to Hill Street; thence to Hill Street to West 8th Street; thence on West 8th Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to 7th Street; thence on East 7th Street to White Street; thence on White Street to place of beginning. 6. West Dubuque and West Lo- cust Street Route: commencing at White and East 8th Street; thence on East and West 8th Streets to Hill Street; thence on Hill Street to West 3rd Street; thence on West 3rd Street to Alpine Street; thence on Alpine Street to Julien Avenue; thence on Julien Avenue to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Asbury Street; thence on Asbury Street to St. Ambrose Street; thence on St. Ambrose Street to Seminary Street; thence on Semin- ary Street to West Locust Street; thence on West Locust Street to West 17th Street; thence on West 17th Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 6th Street; thence on West and East 6th Streets to White Street; thence on White Street to place of beginning. 7. Linwood, Mt. Carmel and Cleve- land Avenue Route: commencing at Davis Street and Windsor Avenue, thence on Davis Street to Sheridan Street; thence on Sheridan Street to Edith Street; thence on Edith Street to Burden Avenue; thence on Burden Avenue to Windsor Avenue; thence on Windsor Avenue to East 22nd Street; thence on East 22nd Stret to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to West llth Street; thence on West 11th Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to South Locust Street; thence on South Locust Street to Rockdale Road; thence on Rockdale Road to South Grandview Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to Mt. Carmel Circle; thence return on South Grandview Avenue to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Rush Street; thence on Rush Street to Holly Street; thence on Holly Street to Cleveland Ave- nue; thence on Cleveland Avenue to Union Street; thence return on Cleveland Avenue to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 13th Street; thence on West 13th•Street to Central Avenue; thence on Central Avenue to 22nd Street; thence on East 22nd Street to Windsor Avenue; thence on Windsor Avenue to place of begin- ning. 8. Rhomberg Avenue and Eagle Point Park Route: commencing at Avenue; thence on North and South Grandview Avenue to Southern Av- enue; thence on Southern Avenue to South Locust Street; thence en South Locust Street to Jones Street; thence on Jones Street to the place of beginning. 3. Cleveland Avenue Route: com- mencing on West llth and Iowa Streets; thence on West 11th Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to Jones Street; thence on Jones Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to South Grandview Avenue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to Rush Street; thence on Rush Street to Holly Street; thence on Holly Street to Cleveland Ave- nue; thence on Cleveland Avenue to Union Street; thence return on Cleveland Avenue to Bryant Street, thence on Bryant Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to West 10th Street; thence on West 10th Street to Iowa Street; thence 011 Iowa Street to the place of beginning. 4. Fremont Avenue Route: com- mencing at Jones and Main Street; thence on Jones Street to Locust Street; thence on Locust Street to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Bryant Street; thence on Bryant Street to South Grandview Avnue; thence on South Grandview Avenue to Dodge Street; thence on Dodge Street to Fremont Avenue; thence on Fremont Avenue to Wart- burg Street; thence return on Fre- mont Avenue and Dodge Street to North Grandview Avenue; thence on North Grandview Avenue to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Algona Street; thence on Algona Street to West 14th Street; thence on West 14th Street to Alta Vista Street; thence on Alta Vista Street to Rose Street; thence on Rose Street to Race Street; thence on Race Street to West 11th Street; thence on West 11th Street to Prai- rie Street; thence on Prairie Street to West 14th Street; thence on West 14th Street to Main Street; thence on Main Street to the place of be- ginning. . 5. Seminary Hill Route: com- mencing at White and East 8th .Streets; thence on East and West 8th Streets to Main Street; thence on Main and Madison Streets to Seminary Street; thence on Semin- ary Street to Asbury Street; thence on Asbury Street to Delhi Street; thence on Delhi Street to Julien Avenue at Mt. Pleasant Street; thence on Julien Avenue to Alpine July 12, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: In connection with the request of the Dubuque Dock Commission to City Council July 5th that the City join with them in the cost of ex- tending two concrete runways from the eastern edge of the present con- crete drive at the steamboat landing at the Mississippi River, which ques- tion was referred to the City Man- ager for investigation and report, please be advised that we herewith submit a sketch showing the exist- ing concrete structure, the water's edge and the proposed two exten- sions This question has been dis- cussed with individual members of the Dock Commission and is as they desire the same. One new concrete strip will be 12 feet wide by 25 feet long, the other will be 8 feet wide by 12 feet long. At the basis of $10.00 per cu. yd. it is estimated that $100.00 will com- plete the construction of these two pavement slabs which will be a minimum of 8 inches thick and shall be dowled to the present existing rock base. Inasmuch as the Dock Commis- sion receives all the revenues from wharfs and docks in the City, it is felt that the Dock Commission should stand the full expense of this improvement. However, due to the fact that revenue from river facil- ities has been so limited this Sum- mer and that the Dock Commission has an obligation of $975.00 to re- pay to the City for money loaned them last year, it is suggested that the City join on a 50% basis for the cost of this construction on the con- dition that if the Dock Commission can, at the end of the fiscal period, pay the 50% more or less, as esti- mated as the City's share, that they will then assume the entire cost of the construction. It is felt that the two concrete slabs are needed as the existing condition of the rock base is very rough and dangerous both to pedes- trian travel coming from steamboats and the hardship to local coal deal- ers and grocery dealers toward fur- nishing of fuel and supplies to the boats as they land here. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman McEvoy moved that the report of the City Manager be approved. Seconded by Councilman Thompson. Carried by the follow- • ing vote: Yeas — Mayor Andelfinger, Council- 178 Special Session, July 12th, 1932 men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nay s —None. Verbal report of City Solicitor Czizek upon the petition of Charles Scheffert requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 2, Sub. 152, Union Addition, presented, making no recommendation. Councilman Schuckert moved that the petition of Charles Scheffert be received and filed and the Board of Supervisors to be notified of the ac- tion of the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Kane Carried by following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Councilman Thompson moved that the City Engineer be instructed to check the sewer assessments as levied against Lot 13 and 14, Julia Langworthy's Addition, and Lot 14, Lois Addition, and report back to the Council. Seconded by Council- man McEvoy, Carried by the follow- ing vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger. Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Councilman Schuckert moved that the City Manager be instructed to mark off loading spaces fifty feet in length for bus transportation on Main Street between 2nd Street and Twelfth Street and on Eighth Street between Central Avenue and Bluff Street. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. Upon suggestion of City Manager Evans, Councilma,h Thompson moved that the City Solicitor be in- structed to prepare a resolution to be submitted to the Governor of the State of Iowa urging him to secure from the proposed Federal Relief Bill at least sufficient moneys, esti- mated at $15,000,000.00, to at once relieve and pay to public bodies as counties, State of Iowa, cities, vil- lages and schools, the moneys now held up in closed banks of the State. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- man Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays —None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved 1932. Adopted 1932. Councilmen: Attest: Special Session, July 14th, 1932 179 City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL (Official) Special Session, July 14th, 1932. Council met at 9:30 A. M. Present — Mayor Andelfinger, Councilman Kane, McEvoy, Schuck- ert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Resolution No. 64-32 Whereas, vast amounts of public funds belonging to the State of Iowa and the various political subdivi- sions thereof, including counties, cities, towns and school districts, are deposited in closed banks within said State and that great distress and suffering is resulting thereby; and, Whereas, the funds in the State Sinking Fund are inadequate to re- pay to such public corporations the sums represented by such deposits in such closed banks; and, Whereas, the Congress of the United States has adopted a relief measure which, among other things, provides for the establishment of a Three Hundred Million Dollar ($300,000,000) Reconstruction Fin- ance Corporation Fund which is available for loans to states to re- lieve distress; and, Whereas, the Council of the City of Dubuque deems it necessary and advisable that the State of Iowa, acting by and through its Chief Executive Officer, the Honorable Governor of Iowa, take immediate action to secure a loan from the Re- construction Finance Corporation for the purpose of creating a fund for the repayment to public corpor- ations of funds deposited in closed banks in the State of Iowa; Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That the Honorable Governor of the State of Iowa be and he is here- by requested to take immediate ac- tion looking toward the securing of a loan from the Reconstruction Fin- ance Corporation in the sum of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000) the same to be used for the purpose of repaying to public corporations the moneys deposited by such cor- porations in closed banks in the State of Iowa. Be it Further Resolved, that the Clerk be and he is hereby directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the Honorable Dan Turner, Gov- ernor of the State of Iowa. 180 Special Session, Passed, adopted and approved this 14th clay of July, 1932. M. B. ANDELFINGER, Mayor. ED. McEVOY, M. 11. KANE, H. F. •SCHUCKERT, ARDENAL THOMPSON, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, Clerk. Councilman Schuckert moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by Councilman - McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays -None. There being no further business, Councilman Schuckert moved to ad- journ. Seconded by Councilman Mc- Evoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Andelfinger, Council- men Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert, and Thompson. Nays -None. J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Approved 1932. Adopted 1932. Councilmen Attest: _......... - ._..... _._.._..___._._. City Clerk. July 1Sth, 1932 GITY c (Official) Special Session, July 18th, 1932. Council met at .6:40 P. M. Present - Councilmen Kane, Mc- Evoy, Schuckert, Thompson, City Manager Evans. Absent -Mayor Andelfinger. Meeting called by order of Coun- cilmen McEvoy and Thompson. Councilman McEvoy moved that Councilman Thompson be appointed Mayor Pro Tem of the meeting. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas - Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent -Mayor Andelfinger. Councilman Thompson not voting. Mayor Pro Tem Thompson read the call and stated that service thereof had been duly made and that this meeting is called for the pur- pose of approving the Budget Esti- mate for the ensuing year and di- recting the City Clerk to publish notice of date of hearing upon same• and acting upon any other business that may properly come before a regular meeting of the City Council. Resoluution No. 65 -32 Whereas, the City Council of the City of Dubuque has duly consid- ered and caused to be prepared the budget estimate of expenditures for the fiscal year 1933, as a basis for the levy of the taxes for 1932, to be collected in 1933, and said budget having been duly approved by it: Now, Therefore, Be it Resolved by the City Coun- cil of the City of Dubuque: That said budget estimate be and the same is hereby ordered filed in the office of the City Clerk for pub- lic inspection and the date of public hearing thereon is hereby fixed as the 1st clay of August, 1932, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., in the Council Cham- ber in the City Hall. Be it Further Resolved that said Clerk be and he is hereby directed to cause said budget estimate of ex- penditures to be published in the official newspaper of • said City and the official notice to be given of the time and place, when and where said budget estimate will be consid- ered by said Council for final adop- tion and approval, at which time and place tax payers will be heard for or against said estimate, said publication to be not less than ten days before said date of hearing. BUDGET ESTIMATE NOTICE--The City Council of the City of Dubuque of Dubuque Coun- ty, Iowa, will meet the First (1st) day of August, 1932, at 7:30 p. m., at the Council Chamber in the City Hall, Dubuque, Iowa. Taxpayers will be heard for or against the following estimate of ex- penditures at that time. General Light II Improvement Grading These funds comprise the Consolidated Fund. Sewer Consolidated Fund $332,537 $ 58,725 $273,812 $389,200 $445,090 Playground Maintenance 10,080 5,000 5,080 Fire Equipment 2,507 69 2,438 2,939 5,740 Fire Maintenance... 104,467 2,866 101,601. 115,045 118,159 Firemen's Pension 17,229 4,798 341 12,090 15,768 15,714 Garbage Disposal & Street Cleaning 8,775 241 8,534 Library Operation 25,595 703 24,892 34,377 Library Building 3,970 109 3,861 .. .... .... Water Works 140,000 12,780 140,000 172,001 Park 23,505 2,540 645 20,320 Policemen's Pension 12,536 344 12,192 Bond Retirement... 87,020 2,387 84,633 Bond Interest 5 1 51,105 Dock Bond and Interest 26,535 , .729 25,806 26,483 25,935 Playground Bond and Interest .3,656 100 3,556 Special Session, July 18th, 1932 181 Passed, adopted and approved this 18th day of July, 1932. ARDENAL THOMPSON, Mayor Pro .Tem. ED. McEVOY, -H. F. SCHUCKERT, M. R. KANE, Councilmen. Attest: J. J. SHEA, City Clerk. Councilman McEvoy moved the adoption of the resolution. Second- ed by 'Councilman Schuckert. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent -Mayor Andelfinger. Claim of Coca -Cola Bottling Co. in the amount of $32.20 for damages caused by rainfall of June 17th, breaking windows and flooding base- J. J. 'SHEA, City Clerk. z z7 v N s'i:C y' A , �3 n� �' O "�� 'C,„n 'OONM N '.N++ pw (A,a+7 ON M Rix w,.0 cd - d1 mdc.k. -ic W U1 a V i F� W �M w +�w 00 W H 6E" a gF " K o 10,661 56,000 55,481 31,527 155,251 44,857 8,231 81,700 53,534 '3,913 Totals $850,958 $12,780 $7,338 $213,700 $629,920 $908,109 $989,779 Estimated taxes per $1,000.00 of assessed value, $15.50. Taxable valuation (1931), $10,192,301. Moneys and credits (1931), $7,718,303. Taxable valuation (1932), estimated at $10,160,000. Moneys and credits (1932), estimated by City share, $18,000. 4,041 went owing to inadequate sewers in this vicinity, presented and read. Councilman McEvoy moved to re- fer the Claim to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Sec- onded by Councilman Kane. Carried by the following vote: Yeas -Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays -None. Absent -Mayor Andelfinger. Petition of Fannie Chihak, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of 1931 tax on North 1/, of Lot 287, East Dubuque Addition, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: 182 Special Session, July 18th, 1932 Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. - Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. Petition of Mathilda Becker, re- ferred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the cancellation of the 1931 tax on North 1 /2 of Lot 2, Fosselman's Sub., presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. Petition of Earl Hansel, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspen- sion of the 1931 tax on Lots 34 and 35, McCraney's 1st Addition, pre- sented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. Petition of Jos. Promenschenkel, referred to the City Council by the Board of Supervisors, requesting the suspension of the 1931 tax on Lot 3, Union Avenue Sub. No. 2, presented and read. Councilman Kane moved to refer the petition to the City Solicitor for investigation and report. Seconded by Councilman Schuckert. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. Communication of Interstate Pow- er Company enclosing a tentative acceptance of Ordinance No. 15 -32 and stating that another form of ac- ceptance is being sent from the Chi- cago office to replace the one at- tached presented and read. Councilman Schuckert moved to receive and file the communication. Seconded by Councilman Kane. Car- ried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. July 13, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to confirm your decision made at the informal discussion following the special meeting July 12th th0,t instructions be given to the City Solicitor to prepare a $50,000 storm sewer bond issue. It is understood that Kaufmann Avenue, Hempstead and Lowell Streets and Marshall Street from Rhomberg to Lincoln and Rush Street be considered among the most urgent storm sewers to be constructed under this issue. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. July 13, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: This is to advise that at the informal meeting held follow- ing the special meeting July 12th the request of the occupants of the R'oshek Building, dated June 24th, was referred to the City Council for investigation concerning the ques- tion of extending the parking limits on the south side of 7th Street be- tween Locust and the alley between Main and Locust. Council did consider this question and reached the decision that, due to the fact that the Washington Park availed the residents and rent- ers of property in this vicinity ade- quate space, and since other re- quests for parking conditions would undoubtdly arise if this change were made, that they could not change the ordinance and grant the request. Accordingly, the request was denied. Yours very truly, R. M. EVANS, City Manager. Councilman Schuckert moved that the communication of the City Man- ager be made a matter of record. Seconded by Councilman McEvoy. Carried by the following vote: Yeas —Mayor Pro Tem Thompson, Councilmen Kane, McEvoy, and Schuckert. Nays —None. Absent —Mayor Andelfinger. July 18, 1932. To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Dubuque, Iowa. Gentlemen: At the Council meet-